Canvas welt-insole.



W. E. CLAYTON.

CANVAS WELT INSOLE.

APPLICATION FILED JAN.27, 1916.

1521 7,708. Patented Feb. 27, 1917.

. th heel to be fastened. The cord ND is sewed CANVAS WELT-INSOLE.

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Be it known that I, WILLIAM E. CLAYTON,

a citizen of the United States, residing atV Portsmouth, in the county of Scioto and 5 State 'of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Canvas Welt- Insoles, of whichl the following is a specification. v

My invention relates to an-improvement in canvas welt insoles, the present invention being composed of lcanvas-duck, buckram, a leather lift, a cord stitched to' the canvasduck, buckram and heel-lift,l and a canvas 'I i duck layer pasted or cemented on thel buckram, one edge of the heel-lift, and over and around the cord.

vIn the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a topvew of the insole; Fig. 2 is a bottom-view thereof; Fig. 3 is a transverse section thereof;

Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional viewthroughv the insole;

` leather layer A is substituted for the canvas duck layer. v

A, represents a layer of canvasduck used for the top or right side of the insole when put in use. This has its 4lower surface gummed as at 1. I

' B -'s a canvas buckram layer to which the gummed surface of the duck layer is cemented or pasted. The buckral'n is used to give solidityto the insole and prevent the foot from feeling the cord D, which is stitched through the buckram and -duck a shortvdistancel from the edge to form an abutment to 'which thewelt W and upper U arestitched.

After the canvas-"duck and buckram are p asted together, the leather"heel-lift C is pasted to the buckram togive solidity for not only to the duckand buckram layers but also to the inner end of the leather-llft, thus bringing the shoulder or abutment'a shortl distance on to the heel.

A layer E of vgummed duck is heated pasted over the buckram, the cord, and upon WILLIAM E. CLAYTON,

Specification of Letters Patent.

Fig. 5 is a sectional viewain which a' oF'PoRTsMoUTH, omo.

Patented Feb. 2 7 1917.

Application aledaanuary 27,' 191e.` serial Ivo. 74,628.

-j j PATENT y the inner end of the leather'heel-lift, thus ofthe canvas `duckfor the top or right side` of'theinsole. l

I claim:-

1. A welt insole composed oflan intermeobviously, there might be any n vvdi'ate'laye'r, an upper layer of thin material A cementedto the upper side of the 'intermediate layer, a' heel-lift arranged on the under side thereof and a-cord laid on th intermediate layer and paralleling`the 'edge of cord, .the intermediate layer, the lower sde of the insole and a .portion ofthe heel-lift,

and a textilelayervpasted on the lower side of the insole. A

2,"A welt insole composed of an intermediate layer of'b'uckram, an upper layer' of thin material cemented'to the upper or right side of the buckram', a leather heel-lift ar` ranged on the under side thereof," and a cord -l/laid .on the' buckra'm and-the inner end of the heel, -and paralleling the edge of the insole, and a rowof stitching throughout the lengthv of the cord extendingA through the vof the insole, and 'a'. portion o'f the heel-lift,

and a the lower side of the buckram around the cord and upon' the inner end ofthe 'heel-lift. In testimony' whereof I- ailix my signa ture.

`ivvILLIAM cLAYToN.

gummed canvasduck layer pastedon v '.85 cord, lthe buckrain, `the lower or right side the insole, a, row of stitching throughout the l length of the cord extending througlu theA 

